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Ashleigh Barty

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Gender Female
Age 28
Date of birth April 24,1996
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Ipswich
Queensland
Height 166 (cm)
Coach Jason Stoltenberg
Prize moneyUS$5,633,708: 87th in all-time rankings
Country (sports) Australia
Parents Robert
Josie
Job Tennis player
Grand slams 3
PlayRight-handed
Siblings Ali
Sara
Awards Australian Tennis Award for Newcombe Medal
Career end2022
RetiredMarch 23, 2022
BooksMy Dream Time: A Memoir of Tennis Teamwork
Little Ash Perfect Match!
Little Ash Lost Luck!
Little Ash Party Problem!
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Ashleigh Jacinta Barty AO is an Aboriginal Australian woman and former professional tennis player and cricketer. She was the second Australian tennis player to be ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association, holding the ranking for 121 weeks overall.

Australia fires: what has been the reaction of the world to the crisis

Feb 16,2020 9:53 am

Firefighters have been working for months against the blazes

The World watched in horror as the Bush fires have ripped, the left in Australia , a trail of destruction in their Wake.

The fires have destroyed 2,000 houses have made almost and killed at least 25 people and hundreds of millions of animals since they began in September.

the people in Australia and abroad, including politicians and celebrities, have been very anxious to find ways to offer help and support.

But the authorities have warned that some types of aid, the overwhelm is actually a obstacle, and fire-affected communities.

Here are some of The Ways that The World has reacted after Australia Bush fire Crisis , and what help those who have to deal with The Crisis required.

Creative fundraising

Many people have to help of financial donations to, with the response to The Crisis .

(NSW), into the life of Celeste Barber created by the Australian comedian, raised More Than $20 (£10. 6m; $13m) in just 48 Hours . It is now topped$30m, with donations of More Than 1. 1 Million People.

Big Business in Australia has also pledged significant contributions.

Some of the largest sums of money offered to the support measures coming from celebrities.

US singer Pink, the Australian pop star Kylie Minogue , Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman , British singer Elton John and the Australian actor Chris Hemsworth are among those to large donations.

The Prince of Wales said he and The Duchess of Cornwall have been, "to unfold in desperation," just the "terrible terror".

In a video posted on the Clarence House Twitter account on Tuesday, Prince Charles, The Work of the fire praised the fight and welcomed the resilience of Australians to "such an impossible and terrible circumstances".

Others are of a more unusual approach.

for the Australian Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund through the auction of his valuable "baggy green" Test cap.

the British actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge, meanwhile, said they would actions in the auction the costume she wore to the Golden Globes to raise money for the auxiliary.

the Australian tennis-player in every tournament he entered in January.

He was not the only tennis player to chip in. Ashleigh Barty , Australia 's Number One in The World , said she would. all donate their prize money from the Brisbane International - which offers a pot of almost$1 5m. Maria Sharapova said on Twitter, you would have voted to donate$25,000, and Novak Djokovic later on the promise.

And Then there is the California-based Instagram model municipality of Kaylen, who claims to have raised More Than half a million dollars by offering Nude photos of himself in exchange for proof of donation.

food and goods

fire-ravaged communities have also been inundated with donations of toys, food, clothing, and furniture. But the authorities have warned that such generosity can sometimes cause problems.

A spokesman for The State of New South Wales Office of Emergency Management (OEM) said.

"is, Unfortunately, what usually happens is that local communities are overwhelmed, said very quickly with donated goods," Jeremy Hillman broadcaster ABC, adding that the donations can make used to clog the halls for recovery.

Australia 's Governor-General David Hurley , visited a bushfire relief centre in Victoria

the official said communities in Victoria had the same Problem - and that those who want to help should do so financially, either by donation or direct expenditure in the affected towns and cities.

"We don't need food, we don't need any more clothes. Give money to... support The Local businesses and communities," the State Police and emergency services Minister Lisa Neville was reported as saying.

thousands of Social Media users have people called to travel to the fire affected areas as soon as the fires are over.

under the hashtag #GoWithEmptyEskies, based on the cooling boxes, they push the people, to money for hotels, food, petrol, drink, and other supplies to help rebuild The Local economy in The Wake of The Crisis .

"Go with empty eskies, empty cars, and low fuel consumption... On the reconstruction, you will need to be continued and long-term support to get back on your feet and your empty esky makes more difference than you could ever imagine," said a Facebook post that was shared More Than 36,000 times.

messages of support

the actor Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett , to mark Australia 's bushfire Crisis and Climate Change .

"When a country from a climate disaster, said we are all in front of a climate disaster," Blanchett.

Many celebrities have booked, statements about the Social Media push to donate to their followers.

the Australian actress Margot Robbie has an emotional appeal on Instagram, photos of her childhood, to show "how beautiful Our Country is".

the leaders of The World , also have their support offered. The French President, Emmanuel Macron , US President, Donald Trump , and the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson were to call among those, the Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison solidarity.

Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said he had written to Mr Morrison, to offer support, "as well as we can".

the members of the by The Massive fires.

Additional firefighters and soldiers

Most of those fighting Australia fires are unpaid volunteers, and thousands of people who have given up their time and risked their lives to help deal with The Crisis .

a volunteer firefighter, told the BBC.

Many countries have offered help, including firefighters, helicopters, troops, and money.

In a tweet, Mr. Morrison thanked the United States, New Zealand , Canada and Singapore, for their support on the ground.

The Tiny Pacific island state of Vanuatu pledged nearly A$250,000 to support "the Bush fire victims." The acting Prime Minister of Jotham Napat described Australia as the "Pacific neighbor and friend" and said that Vanuatu would "offer what help we can in This Time of need, as Australia has always been in us".

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape said More Than 1,000 soldiers and firefighters "ready to be Mr. Morrison's invitation used".

Knit cover

people around The World were also blankets and protective knit pouches for the animals that lost their homes in The Crisis .

The Animal -rescue-craft-Guild of the news Agency Reuters said it had flooded beds with offered, the items, including bat-wrap, koala glove and animal.

On The Guild Facebook page, people from countries such as Canada, the USA and in the UK news published about their efforts.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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